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AFP-PM Philanthropy Matters Sip & Share with #Circleback
Tuesday, October 8, 2019
Marco T’s Pizzeria, 302 W. Fireweed Lane, Anchorage
5:30pm-7:30pm
Women Give 2018: Tracking the Intergenerational Generosity Gene
How Do Parents Transmit Philanthropy to Daughters & Sons?
Facilitator: Loki Gale Tobin
In recent decades, women’s visibility as leaders and decision-makers in society has risen. A growing body of research indicates gender matters in philanthropy across a person’s life cycle. When viewed from the lens of the continuing intergenerational transfer of wealth’s potential to increase charitable giving, preparation of the next generation is vital to philanthropy.
The report, Transmitting Generosity to Daughters and Sons (PDF), examines the role of gender in philanthropy and the influence of parents on their children’s giving.
As fund development professionals, we will discuss how generosity is transmitted from parents to adult children:
- Does parental wealth affect this dynamic?
- Does frequency or amount of parental giving have an impact?
- What are the implications of the findings for how parents pass on philanthropic values?
- How can these findings impact our philanthropic practice?
Please join the AFP-PM conversation with your colleagues and earn 1.5 CFRE Education Points.
Discussion Article, “Women Give 2018: Transmitting Generosity to Daughters and Sons.”
https://scholarworks.iupui.edu/bitstream/handle/1805/15451/women-give2018.pdf
Your AFP Alaska Chapter generously underwrites AFP-PM, Philanthropy Matters. Your $10 registration will help cover the cost of your meal and the non-alcoholic beverage of your choice.
Register Here
We look forward to welcoming you,
Sandra Ehrlich, CFRE Elizabeth Miller, CFRE
AFP-PM Co-Chair, VP of Education AFP-PM Co-Chair
UAA College of Business & Public Policy Alaska Community Foundation